you have a clutch damper on the left side of firewall,it has a bleeder screw,bleed this one first,you have a clutch slave cylinder ,bolted on the side of transmission ,that has rubber cover,it has a bleeder screw,do this one last,have someone pump clutch pedal afew times and hold to floor and open one valve at a time till no more air,make sure you dont let the fluid get to low while bleeding,use a clear hose over the bleeder screw and a glass of brake fluid.good luck.
The bleeder is located at the clutch arm on the bell housing. There is a fluid line going from the master cylinder to the clutch bleeder. This metal line has flexible hoses at either end. Follow this line down to the front of the engine just about in the middle and you'll find the bleeder valve.
Most hydraulic clutch systems do have a bleeder valve.
Right next to the clutch hydraulic line where it enters the bellhousing.
On a Suzuki 1400 Intruder, the clutch bleeder is typically located near the clutch master cylinder, which is situated on the handlebars. It is usually a small valve or screw that can be found on the clutch line itself. To bleed the clutch, you would open this bleeder valve and pump the clutch lever to remove air from the hydraulic system. Always refer to the specific service manual for your model for precise details.
You cant it is a hydraulic clutch
use a one man bleeder
the clutch slave cylinder on this car is located inside the transmission itself. The part has a rubber bushing that separates the the hydraulic lines and bleeder, from the section that is located in the transmission housing itself.
on the bottom of the clutch arm going into the tranny it looks like a little nipple like a brake bleeder screw
on the slave cylindar rite next to the hole in the bell housing
The clutch is auto adjusting hydraulic system :-)
The hydraulic bleeder valve should be located on the drivers side (left) of the transmission up in a little hole with a rubber cover over the bleeder screw. Do not over tighten the screw or you will break it, then you would have to drop the transmission to replace it. Good luck.
If it does not have a Hydraulic clutch, then it has no fluid. If it has a Hydraulic clutch the clutch master cylinder is normally located on the firewall, driver's side, near the brake master cylinder.